ANAPHYLAXIS IN ANESTHESIA
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1 ANAPHYLAXIS IN ANESTHESIA
2 Content I. Definition II. Epidemiology III. Etiology IV. Recognition V. Diagnosis VI. Observation and follow up VII.Drugs
3 Definition Prophylaxis : protection Anaphylaxis : against protection 1901 Charles Richet & Paul Portier immunize dogs with venom of sea anemone WAO guidelines A serious life-threatening generalized or systemic hypersensitivity reaction and a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and might cause death"
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5 Incidence The incidence of anaphylaxis related to anesthesia is not precisely known. More common with general anesthesia than with local or spinal anesthesia. The anaphylaxis incidence with general anesthesia varies from 1:10,000 to 1:20,000 Estimated mortality ranging from 1.4% to 6% Anaphylaxis during anesthesia can present as cardiovascular collapse, airway obstruction, and/or skin manifestations. C
6 Etiology Allergy 2007: 62:
7 Etiology J Allergy Clin Immunol 2011;128:366-73
8 Recognition
9 Recognition Br J Anaesth 2001; 87: Qual Saf Health Care 2005;14:e19
10 Recognition Allergy 2007: 62:
11 Diagnosis There is a broad spectrum of anaphylaxis presentations that require clinical judgment. Do not rely on signs of shock for the diagnosis of anaphylaxis. (Moderate Recommendation; C Evidence) During acute management, no test is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
12 Diagnosis There is a broad spectrum of anaphylaxis presentations that require clinical judgment. Do not rely on signs of shock for the diagnosis of anaphylaxis. (Moderate Recommendation; C Evidence) Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 113 (2014)
13 Diagnosis
14 Diagnosis J Allergy Clin Immunol 2012;129:748-52
15 Laboratory test Diagnosis Establishing anaphylaxis as a cause Plasma Histamine Serum Tryptase 24-h urinary histamine metabolites Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015) 341e384 WAO Journal 2011; 4:13 37
16 Diagnosis PPV NPV Histamine (9nmol/L) Tryptase 12.5mcg/l 25mcg/l 99.4% 28.6% 99.7% 100% 27.9% 17.9% Anesthesiology 2014; 121:272-9
17 Diagnosis Expeditiously consider conditions other than anaphylaxis that might be responsible for the patient s condition. Obtain a serum tryptase level to assist in this regard after effective treatment has been rendered. (Moderate Recommendation; C Evidence) Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 113 (2014)
18 Diagnosis
19 Diagnosis Establishing the etiology of anaphylactic events Skin tests to foods to drugs when indicated Serum-specific IgE to foods and drugs when indicated Oral challenge Galactose-1,3-a-galactose Baseline serum tryptase Baseline 24-h urinary histamine metabolites Prostaglandin D2 Blood determination for 816V mutation Bone marrow Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015) 341e384
20 Diagnosis ASCIA Skin Prick Test Manual 2013
21 Diagnosis ASCIA Skin Prick Test Manual 2013
22 Diagnosis The diagnosis of a specific cause of anaphylaxis Skin tests, In vitro IgE tests Challenge tests (particularly double-blinded, placebo-controlled challenge tests) Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
23 Observation and follow up The first 30 minutes of surgery is more likely due to Antibiotics Neuromuscular blocking agents, or Hypnotic inducing agents. After 30 minutes of anesthesia is more likely due to Latex Protamine Supravital dyes Plasma expanders Blood transfusion. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
24 Observation and follow up Observing for at least 4 to 8 hours Observe patients with a history of risk factors for severe anaphylaxis (eg, asthma, previous biphasic reactions, or protracted anaphylaxis) for a longer period. (Moderate Recommendation; C Evidence) Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 113 (2014)
25 Prevent Perform skin testing for suspected reactions to neuromuscular blocking agents, b-lactam antibiotics, and barbiturates. [Recommendation; C Evidence] Consider in the evaluation of perioperative anaphylaxis medications (opioids, neuromuscular agents, antibiotics, ) blood transfusions, supravital dyes, and latex. [Strong Recommendation; B Evidence] Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
26 Drugs Mivacurium and atracurium are associated with nonallergic anaphylaxis. Cisatracurium,is not associated with non-allergic anaphylaxis Succinylcholine, can cause non-immunologic histamine release, but there have also been reports of IgEmediated reactions in some patients. B Cross-sensitivity between different NMBAs is relatively common. The patient should undergo skin prick testing with all the NMBAs in current use.
27 Drugs Current free of latex items: Ambu-bags, Catheter leg bag straps, Bandages Adhesive pads, tape, Electrode pads Endotracheal tubes Infusion sets Ports Suction catheters Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
28 Drugs Perform skin tests patients who present with possible anaphylaxis to penicillin recognizing that the negative predictive value is 95% to 99%. [B Evidence] Patients with a history of penicillin induced-anaphylaxis, recognizing that lifethreatening reactions have occurred when patients allergic to penicillin are given cephalosporins. [B Evidence] Vancomycin can produce manifestations similar to anaphylaxis that are not mediated by IgE and can be prevented by slow infusion of the drug. [C Evidence] Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
29 Drugs Induction agents are responsible for no more than 2% of anaphylaxis episodes related to anesthesia. Barbiturates generally cause IgE-dependent reactions. Benzodiazepines, propofol, etomidate and ketamine, do not generally cause reaction Narcotics when administered intravenously will commonly cause flushing and urticaria and could cause anaphylactoid reactions. There are rare reports of IgE-mediated anaphylaxis to morphine and fentanyl. Skin testing with narcotics is of limited value Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
30 Drugs Blood transfusions can result in anaphylactoid reactions. Protamine can cause IgE-dependent and IgE independent anaphylaxis. Neither skin testing nor in vitro testing of IgE specific for protamine is available. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
31 Drugs Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 115 (2015)
32 Drugs
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